Georg Friedrich Treitschke

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Georg Friedrich Treitschke was a German librettist, playwright, and theater director active in Vienna in the early 19th century, known for his collaborations with composers such as Ludwig van Beethoven.

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Georg Friedrich Treitschke canonical 6

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instanceOf librettist
person
playwright
theatre director
activeInPeriod early 19th century
associatedWith Viennese musical life
Viennese theatre scene
collaboratedWith Ludwig van Beethoven
other early 19th-century composers in Vienna
countryOfCitizenship Germany
employer Theater an der Wien
Viennese court theatres
surface form: Vienna Court Theatre
familyName Treitschke
fieldOfWork drama
opera
theatre
genre opera libretto
theatrical play
givenName Georg
languageOfWorkOrName German
name Georg Friedrich Treitschke self-link
notableFor directing theatrical productions in Vienna
revising and adapting opera libretti in Vienna
notableWork libretto for Beethoven’s opera Fidelio (revised version)
occupation librettist
playwright
theatre director
placeOfActivity Austrian Habsburg Monarchy
surface form: Austrian Empire
residence Vienna
sexOrGender male
workLocation Vienna

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Fidelio, Op. 72 librettist Georg Friedrich Treitschke
Georg Friedrich Treitschke name Georg Friedrich Treitschke self-link
Florestan librettistAssociated Georg Friedrich Treitschke
Pizarro librettistOfWork Georg Friedrich Treitschke
Marzelline librettistOfWork Georg Friedrich Treitschke
Prisoners’ Chorus "O welche Lust" librettistOfWork Georg Friedrich Treitschke